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Thursday, September 25, 2008

All About the Shoes

Waistcoat, H&M. Dress. London Times. Tartan pumps, Charlotte Russe. Brooch, thrifted. (In below pictures: Coat, Bebe. Purse, Naturalizer [thrifted and vintage].)


I realized today that this brooch has a subtle claddagh theme with a crown at one end and a heart at the other.

Today’s outfit is all about the shoes. I wore all black so that nothing would complete with their tartan awesomeness. But I did coordinate with my red coat this morning.

11 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:58 AM

    love those shoes! thanks to viewing your daily blog, i put a bid on a pair of yellow heels on the goodwill site -- im gonna fight for these!

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  2. Love the outfit! You've just inspired me to put my black waistcoat (vest) over my full black dress with some statement shoes of my own.

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  3. I love the idea of this outfit, I just don't think this dress is the most flattering on you. Where's your waist? You have such a cute figure, girl...you should flaunt it!

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  4. I've loved those plaid shoes of yours ever since you posted pictures of the Hierarchy of Shoes ever so long ago.

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  5. I like the red coat...

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  6. I just love this dress. Love, love, love! And the shoes - tartan awesomeness indeed. Well done!

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  7. Those shoes do deserve a lot of attention - they are awesome!

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  8. I've been wanting a bit of plaid in my wardrobe (it is fall) and those shoes are so perfect. Love how you've highlighted them with this outfit, too!

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  9. Anonymous1:28 PM

    I'm happy to announce that I won the yellow shoes from the goodwill auction! *totters off to read your posting on yellow shoes*

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  10. love this outfit...especially the shoes! very cute!

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  11. Absolutely the best shoes, EVER! I like the dress, looks comfy and the coat is perfect!

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